Frugal Living (/c/frugal_living)
Cost-cutting tips, low waste habits, and mindful consumption strategies that stand the test of time.
I'm 40 from the UK and after a few years of hard work I'm fairly frugal and doing well
How do I look for a job with minimal funds?
Why do people spend so much money on cars now?
Instead of a Bobo coffee machine, what you can do is
What is your favorite cheap high calorie food for backpacking?
When I graduated from college I thought I was balling with a $40k/year entry level job. Now 6 years later, not only do I make a lot more, but my budget is still pretty much the same as it was back then. What happened to it all? Where did it all go?
You will never have to sell anything you have acquired at a garage sale or thrift store.
I hate the "how much money do you make" questions
Got BANNED from Costco for not having a Costco membership...
It costs a lot of money to be poor.
I am a delivery driver for Amazon. Please take your shit inside.
What is the last thing you bought that you regretted?
I never liked soap. But I just bought a year's worth of soap for $1.50.
Has Frugal Living taken a backseat in this Recession?
What to do with old fruit that is to bad to eat?
What’s the strangest thing you’ve ever found laying around? And what did you do with it?
I have $100 million and I still want to save money, so I'm here to learn
What to do when you're 27, and have no idea of money, basic adult skills, or how to be happy?
I'm a hairstylist, don't come to me wanting luxury hair at a bargain price
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